The Yalobusha 207 is located in southwest Yalobusha County, approximately 6 miles north of the Grenada Lake dam. This tract consists of a nice mix of plantation pines, tillable farmland, and mixed pine and hardwood along the creek. The planted pines are approximately 10+/- years old and have multiple food plots planted within. The diversity of this property and surrounding properties bodes well for a healthy population of whitetail deer, wild turkeys, and other small game animals. A bonus to the tract is that the Holly Springs National Forest joins it on three sides, giving you access to several thousand acres of national forest land. Another key feature of this property is the seclusion aspect of being over 1/3 of a mile off the main road. The new owners will be given a deeded easement from the current property owners at closing. Talk about a property that checks a lot of boxes! With close proximity to Grenada Lake, access to thousands of acres of national forest land, immediate income from tillable acreage, future timber income, and abundant wildlife, this property has a ton to offer its new owner! Give Tyler Alldread a call today to schedule an appointment!
Directions: From Interstate 55 exit 211 (Coffeeville), travel northeast on Highway 7 for approximately 4 miles and take a left onto County Road 156. Travel north for 2.2 miles and take a left onto County Road 68. Travel approximately .1 mile and the easement road is on your right. Travel north on the easement road approximately .3 miles and you will enter the property.
The property is accessed via a deeded easement from the seller.
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